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Life on Us: A Microscopic Safari (2014)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 31M

Director : Annámaria Tálas

Synopsis

This documentary is about microorganisms that live, compete, feed, and breed on the surface or in the depths of our bodies.

Actors

Marta Dusseldorp
Marta Dusseldorp
Narrator (voice)
Garin Aglietti
Garin Aglietti
Himself
Kati Angelidis
Kati Angelidis
Herself
Thomas Borody
Thomas Borody
Himself
Maya Coleman
Maya Coleman
Daughter
Alan Cooper
Alan Cooper
Himself
John Croese
John Croese
Himself
Rob Dunn
Rob Dunn
Himself
Richard Faulks
Richard Faulks
Himself
Andrew Ferguson
Andrew Ferguson
Himself
Jaroslav Flegr
Jaroslav Flegr
Himself
Neville Gully
Neville Gully
Himself
Jon Hanger
Jon Hanger
Himself
Phil Hugenholtz
Phil Hugenholtz
Himself
John Kaidonis
John Kaidonis
Himself
Aden Klauser
Aden Klauser
Baby
William Kostopoulos
William Kostopoulos
Himself
Sharon Lewin
Sharon Lewin
Herself
Jorge A. Llamas
Jorge A. Llamas
Himself
Alex Loukas
Alex Loukas
Himself
Christopher Lowry
Christopher Lowry
Himself
Brian Malow
Brian Malow
Himself
Barry Marshall
Barry Marshall
Himself
Natalie McCurry
Natalie McCurry
Mum
Holly Menninger
Holly Menninger
Herself
Milan Nasht
Milan Nasht
Son
Scott O'Neill
Scott O'Neill
Himself
Jonice Padilha
Jonice Padilha
Herself
David Paterson
David Paterson
Himself
Bruce Pauley
Bruce Pauley
Himself
Scott Ritchie
Scott Ritchie
Himself
Graham Rook
Graham Rook
Himself
Vincent Smith
Vincent Smith
Himself
Cynthia Stanford
Cynthia Stanford
Herself
John Stanford
John Stanford
Himself
Michael Todd
Michael Todd
Himself
Julie Urban
Julie Urban
Herself
Moises Velasques-Manoff
Moises Velasques-Manoff
Himself
Mark Walker
Mark Walker
Himself
Robin Weiss
Robin Weiss
Himself
Scott Wilcox
Scott Wilcox
Dad
Fiona Wood
Fiona Wood
Herself
Paul Young
Paul Young
Himself

Crews

Annámaria Tálas
Annámaria Tálas
Director
Annámaria Tálas
Annámaria Tálas
Writer
Simon Nasht
Simon Nasht
Writer
Thierry Berrod
Thierry Berrod
Executive Producer
Ruth Cross
Ruth Cross
Co-Producer
Pierre-François Gaudry
Pierre-François Gaudry
Producer
Niamh Linnie
Niamh Linnie
Associate Producer
Simon Nasht
Simon Nasht
Executive Producer
Annámaria Tálas
Annámaria Tálas
Producer
Éric Vernière
Éric Vernière
Producer
Pete Drummond
Pete Drummond
Original Music Composer
Nóra V. Kovács
Nóra V. Kovács
Editor
Peter Coleman
Peter Coleman
Director of Photography
Sándor Várkonyi
Sándor Várkonyi
Director of Photography

Posters and backgrounds

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